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Vaishno Devi ropeway project: High-level panel holds 4th consultation meet with stakeholders

By, Jammu
Jan 29, 2025 07:06 AM IST

Board’s proposed ropeway project, at a cost of ₹250 crore, has run into rough weather as residents of Katra, including pithuwallas, pony-wallas and palanquin owners, besides shopkeepers are opposing it due to the fear that the ropeway project would render them jobless

To bring an end to the stalemate over proposed ropeway project between Tarakote Marg and Sanjichhat, the high-level panel constituted by the lieutenant governor Manoj Sinha held its fourth meeting with the representatives from various associations and groups, including the rural development forum, senior citizens welfare forum and prominent members of panchayats surrounding Katra on Tuesday.

Dr Bhan expressed his satisfaction with the meeting’s outcome stating that it concluded on a positive note with stakeholders committing to collaborative efforts for the region’s overall development. (File)

Sinha is the chairman of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board (SMVDSB).

Board’s proposed ropeway project, at a cost of 250 crore, has run into rough weather as residents of Katra, including pithuwallas, pony-wallas and palanquin owners, besides shopkeepers are opposing it due to the fear that the ropeway project would render them jobless.

“The meeting was convened swiftly in response to requests from various associations and groups demonstrating the committee’s commitment to engaging with the local community before proceeding ahead with the project,” said an official spokesperson.

The committee headed by Dr Ashok Bhan and also comprising of Suresh Sharma, members of the SMVDSB, Ramesh Kumar, divisional commissioner of Jammu and Anshul Garg, chief executive officer, SMVDSB held discussions with associations and groups focused on addressing concerns and gathering feedback from stakeholders ensuring that their voices are also heard in the decision-making process for as per directions of the LG

Dr Bhan expressed his satisfaction with the meeting’s outcome stating that it concluded on a positive note with stakeholders committing to collaborative efforts for the region’s overall development. He remarked that two groups were unable to attend the meeting but the HLC remains open to further discussions and consultations, ensuring that all stakeholders are heard before any final decisions are made.

 
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